*** mirror.pl.orig Mon May 15 16:50:06 1995 --- mirror.pl Mon May 15 17:43:06 1995 *************** *** 42,48 **** # Try to find the default localation of various programs via # the users PATH then using $extra_path ! $extra_path = '/usr/local/bin:/usr/new/bin:/usr/public/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/bin:/bin:/etc:/usr/etc:/usr/local/etc:'; $ENV{ 'PATH' } .= ':' . $extra_path; # If compressing a local file to send need somewhere to store the temp --- 42,48 ---- # Try to find the default localation of various programs via # the users PATH then using $extra_path ! $extra_path = '/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:'; $ENV{ 'PATH' } .= ':' . $extra_path; # If compressing a local file to send need somewhere to store the temp *************** *** 90,108 **** $rm_prog = &find_prog( 'rm' ); # Generate checksums ! $sum_prog = &find_prog( 'sum' ); # SPECIAL NOTE: This is eval'd, so DONT put double-quotes (") in it. # You can get local variables to appear as in the second example: ! $mail_subject = '-s \'mirror update\''; ! # $mail_subject = ' -s \'mirror update of $package\''; # When scanning the local directory, how often to prod the remote # system to keep the connection alive $prod_interval = 60; # Put the directory that mirror is actually in at the start of PERLLIB. ! $dir = &real_dir_from_path( $0 ); unshift( @INC, $dir ); # Make sure that your PERLLIB environment variable can get you --- 90,109 ---- $rm_prog = &find_prog( 'rm' ); # Generate checksums ! $sum_prog = &find_prog( 'md5' ); # SPECIAL NOTE: This is eval'd, so DONT put double-quotes (") in it. # You can get local variables to appear as in the second example: ! # $mail_subject = '-s \'mirror update\''; ! $mail_subject = ' -s \'mirror update of $package\''; # When scanning the local directory, how often to prod the remote # system to keep the connection alive $prod_interval = 60; # Put the directory that mirror is actually in at the start of PERLLIB. ! #$dir = &real_dir_from_path( $0 ); ! $dir = "!!PREFIX!!/lib/mirror"; unshift( @INC, $dir ); # Make sure that your PERLLIB environment variable can get you